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Ecclesiastical Armageddon: The Church of Ireland and Catholicism in Hyacinth by George A. Birmingham
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“No Irish Need Apply” Revisited: Anti-Irish Language in Baltimore’s Local Newspapers between 1840
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Diverting Difference: Freak Shows in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
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From the Beltway to Belfast: The Clinton Administration, Sinn Féin, and the Northern Ireland Peace Process
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